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I have ordered a 2022 Living Vehicle travel trailer than can charge my Cybertruck. I can even do level 2 charging from it. My question is towing capability. On Tesla's Cybertruck page it says towing for Tri-Motor version will be OVER 14,000 pounds. So it should tow 15,000 pounds or more for towing right? I mean everyone keeps saying up to 14,000 pounds but that's not what Tesla is advertising. 14,000+ means more than that. So my guess is max towing will be between 15,000 and 20,000 pounds. What are your thoughts?
I will be towards the max towing rate with my travel trailer's configuration. My travel trailer will be able to charge my Cybertruck at a rate of 16KWh so I figure I can sometimes bypass Superchargers if I can park somewhere for 3-4 hours and get some decent charge without having to unhook my travel trailer. Also, I want to be able to boondock and be in the middle of nowhere and charge my vehicle to 100% if I am out there for a week or more. I want to be the rare person that tows frequently with my Cybertruck. My family are going to full time it for a year in our Travel Trailer and want to be all electric doing it. I really don't want to buy a diesel truck.
I will be towards the max towing rate with my travel trailer's configuration. My travel trailer will be able to charge my Cybertruck at a rate of 16KWh so I figure I can sometimes bypass Superchargers if I can park somewhere for 3-4 hours and get some decent charge without having to unhook my travel trailer. Also, I want to be able to boondock and be in the middle of nowhere and charge my vehicle to 100% if I am out there for a week or more. I want to be the rare person that tows frequently with my Cybertruck. My family are going to full time it for a year in our Travel Trailer and want to be all electric doing it. I really don't want to buy a diesel truck.
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